An accelerator pedal apparatus of a vehicle is attached with a pedal plate at one end of one side and includes, at another end of the other side a pedal link member having an insertion recess. A weight member is detachable from and attachable to the insertion recess of the pedal link member such that a vibration of the accelerator pedal can be minimized.
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1. An accelerator pedal apparatus of a vehicle, comprising:
a pedal link member with a pedal plate attached to one end of said pedal link member, the pedal link member including an insertion recess;
a weight member comprising a weight and a case surrounding said weight, wherein said case comprises an insertion plate configured for insertion into and removal from said insertion recess to respectively attach said weight member to and detach said weight member from said insertion recess;
a first locking means formed on a leading edge of said insertion plate to fasten said insertion plate to said insertion recess; and
a second locking means formed on a back edge of said insertion plate to fasten said insertion plate to said insertion recess.
2. The accelerator pedal apparatus of a vehicle according to
3. The accelerator pedal apparatus of a vehicle according to
4. The accelerator pedal apparatus of a vehicle according to
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This application claims priority of Korean Application No. 10-2003-0073387, filed Oct. 21, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Generally, the present invention relates to an accelerator pedal for a vehicle. More particularly, the accelerator pedal includes weight members of varying weights that are manufactured to be detachable from the pedal. The weight members are attached to or detached from the accelerator pedal based on its specifications.
Typically, an accelerator pedal apparatus of a vehicle controls the fuel injection volume delivered to an engine as a throttle body is operated by a cable when a driver presses the accelerator pedal. However, during depression of the accelerator pedal apparatus a vibration from engine is often transferred to the pedal through the cable. Therefore, the driver can feel discomfort through the pedal.
According to a preferred embodiment, the accelerator pedal apparatus can minimize vibration felt by the driver in the accelerator pedal. The vibrations are minimized by applying weight members of an appropriate weight depending on the vibration of the accelerator pedal. The weight members are attachable to and detachable from the link member of the accelerator pedal. Cost may therefore be reduced by adapting standardized parts.
Preferably, the accelerator pedal apparatus includes a pedal link member attached with a pedal plate at one end. The pedal apparatus also includes an insertion recess formed at the other end. Weight member are detachable from and attachable to the insertion recess of the pedal link member. The weight member includes a weight carrying weight and a case that surrounds the weight. It is desirable that the weight and case are integrated and the case and pedal link member are made of the same material.
An insertion plate is formed on the case to be inserted into the insertion recess. A blocking threshold is formed on a leading edge of the insertion plate to fasten the insertion plate so that it isn't separated from the insertion recess. A lug is formed behind the insertion plate to fasten the insertion plate within the insertion recess. It is also desirable to make the blocking threshold and lug of elastic material.
According to a preferred embodiment, the present invention can minimize vibration of the accelerator pedal by manufacturing weight members with different weights that can be separated from the accelerator pedal and attached or detached thereto. According to the present invention, only one kind of the accelerator pedal is used, however, the weights of the weight member can be attached to and detached from the link member of the accelerator pedal depending on the required specifications to prevent vibration of the accelerator pedal.
For better understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
According to
According to a preferred embodiment, the weight member 10 includes a weight 12 and a case 14 that surrounds the weight 12. It can be desirable to form the weight 12 and case 14 together integrated by injection molding the case 14 inserted with the weight 12. It can be further desirable to manufacture the case 14 from the same material as the pedal link member 4, for example a plastic. It is more likely a gap will be generated between the insertion recess 7 of the pedal link member 4 and the weight member 10 due to vibration of the accelerator pedal when the case 14 and the pedal link member 4 are constructed of different materials. However, it will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the components can be made of different materials as well.
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The weight 12 located in the case 14 of the weight member 10 can be manufactured according to varying required specifications such that varying vibrations can be minimized. For example, the weight member can be manufactured depending on the specifications with different weights, thus the attachment and detachment of the pedal link member is possible by selection based on a particular application.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, this invention is not intended to be limited by the disclosure, but cover modifications and alterations obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that are encompassed by the appended claims.
According to the accelerator pedal apparatus of the present invention the weights of the weight member can be universally applied to a standard accelerator pedal such that the accelerator pedal does not need to be manufactured in accordance with particular and varying specifications. The accelerator pedal can be fitted with a particular weight of a particular weight member for a particular specification or application, and therefore the manufacturing cost and time is reduced for the accelerator pedal.
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